"At least 16 people — including five children and three veteran storm chasers — were dead and the search continued Sunday for more victims of tornadoes and floodwaters that swept through the Oklahoma City area Friday night."

As happens during disasters, there will be conflicting information as the story develops. We'll focus on what's being reported by officials and credible news outlets. And we'll update as new information comes in. On Sunday, when Eyder wrote about the deaths of the storm chasers, the death toll had stood at 10.

Unfortunately for those in the Oklahoma City area, the National Weather Service is warning that they're likely to be hit by some more severe weather on Monday and Tuesday. There's a "slight risk" of severe thunderstorms through that region (as well as in parts of northwest Texas, southern and eastern Kansas, southeastern Colorado and western Missouri).

The storms could also produce "perhaps a tornado or two," the weather service says.